Valet parking is located on the Steuart St. side of the restaurant. $15 at both lunch and dinner (cars that valet at lunch but retrieved after 5pm are charged an additional $15).

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Public transit

One block from the BART/Muni Embarcadero Station. One block from the California Street Trolley line. On the historic Market Street Railine (F-Line).

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Entertainment

FRONT ROW SEATS AVAILABLE! Join us for lunch or dinner at our Chef's Counter, where you can watch a lively cooking "demonstration" by our Michelin Star winning kitchen, led by Chef Mark Dommen.

BE A PART OF THE SHOW: Join us for a special evening at our Chef's Table, located in the heart of our kitchen. You will be served a special 7 course menu by Chef Mark Dommen and staff, tour the wine cellar with our Sommelier and help us prepare a special dish for your table! Reservations are required.

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Special events & promotions

July is 1/2 priced wine month. All wines are 1/2 their listed price! Join us for this unique promotion.

Private Dining

Our two private rooms, the Club Room and the Atrium Room, can hold up to 40, or 80 when combined. The Bay View Room or the Cesar Pelli Pavilion can accommodate 125 seated, 200 reception. Still larger groups, 850 seated, 2,000 reception, can utilize the entire restaurant or Cesar Pelli Pavilion.

Hadn't been to One Market in a decade. 'Love the look/feel and the staff was lovely. The food was awful. Steak was chewy to the point of sub-Outback w/o the tenderizer. The Sea Bass was tough/stringy. I eat Sea Bass all the time and never experienced this... not sure it even was Sea Bass.

We had the lunch special, two courses for $25. That’s a good value. The additional crab/butternut squash soup we ordered to share was $19, hence the 4 stars for value. Excellent service although the collision between the server and a bus person resulted in a glass of white wine getting spilled into Tom’s coat pocket of his leather jacket and hat that was in the pocket. Profuse apologies and offers to pay for dry cleaning followed. No permanent staining so no dry cleaning needed. Smoked brisket excellent. Skate in brown butter caper sauce good.

I hadn't been to One Market in a while and I was again reminded how good it is. I was there for lunch and had the quinoa salad; my friend had the crab cakes. Both were outstanding. The blending of flavors in the salad was wonderful. My only complaint is that it is very noisy, but that is common in restaurants now.

Very nice ambience. Paid $99 pp for Valentine’s Day and did not feel we got our money’s worth for the prefixe priced dinner. Neither of us liked the cabbage on the duck or the fish. Dungeness Crab salad was tasty but small. Apple torte and chocolate dessert were also both small portions but were very tasty. Zinfandel glass of wine was excellent for $16. Service was excellent. Enjoyed pianist although tried to sit farther away so we could hear each other talk.

I've dined here at least monthly for the last 3 years. Initially the food was very good. But in the last 6 months, the plate looks the same, but the food on the plate increasingly sucks.

This week I ordered the dry cured, bone-in NY strip medium rare. Part of it was medium rare, and the rest twitched when stuck with my fork. More importantly, this $45 piece of meat was extremely lean and 'CA via TX' tough -- like it walked here from there on a Jason Fung diet. If I want a collagen-rich diet, I can order Jello.

Who ever is in charge of the kitchen, they need someone new. In the interim, they need to deliver a credible ROI. Perha;s I will go back in 6 months and report if progress is being made. In the interim, go somewhere else.

One Market is a favorite in San Francisco and I've been enjoying their menu since they opened 25 years ago. It is always a special treat and this particular evening was exceptional plus half price off everything (including wine list, food, cocktails, etc.) to celebrate their 25th year. We started with oysters on the half shell and went on to enjoy day boat scallops, swordfish and beef cheeks, topped off by a selections of scrumptious desserts. It was all wonderful. The service, however, was spotty as this Friday evening was crowded and congested because of the special pricing offer whereas on a normal evening, it is spot on. I'm already planning my return visit.

One Market remains one of my favorite SF restaurants overall - beautiful setting at the foot of Market Street, reliably good food, excellent wine list and top notch service. On this occasion I had the grilled octopus. This was the best I'd ever had, and I've traveled extensively to Asia and the Mediterranean. Main course was day boat scallops that were incredibly fresh. One Market uses the freshest ingredients, and things that are simply grilled, seared or spit-roasted are wonderful. However, the accompaniments on the plate can be a little inconsistent. For example, the scallops came with spinach clusters that were a bit stringy, and the truffle jus was just mediocre compared to how great the scallops were. But all in all, this is still one of the best places in SF for any occasion.

a group of 3 persons dined at One Market on a special night for the restaurant--EVERYTHING was 1/2 priced, including wine and cocktails! Because of the 1/2 price night, we anticipated a less than stellar meal and service but were extremely pleasantly surprised. Cocktails, appetizers, main courses and desserts were all excellent and the service was terrific.

We lunched on the day that One Market was celebrating its 25th anniversary with 50% off on food and cocktails. That was an incredible deal, as everything was really wonderful--but normally quite expensive--although they DO offer a two-course business lunch for $25 with optional $5 for dessert. We started with the best item: the most delicious and melt-in-one's-mouth octopus I have ever had, on top of an avocado mash and chorizo sauce. It was much tastier than I make it sound. We had a yummy potato-leek soup with trumpet mushrooms and nettles and then petrale sole in an Asian sauce with bok choy. Food and service were standouts. My cocktail wasn't what I had expected, but our server very graciously replaced it with a glass of wine that was fine. Prices, especially wine, were quite high, so I will return, but only for the business lunch or a special event.

I had the prix-fixe lunch with a wonderful potato-leek soup, beautifully served and then a delicious sole. You can indulge in a small portion of dessert for a small amount extra. Do it! Service was wonderful and you could hear yourself and your dining partner talk -- rare these days. Beautiful spot.